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In trying to steer the economy, we are necessarily trying to steer something we don't properly understand.
R. J. B. Bosworth, a professor of history at the University of Western Australia, announces at the beginning of his "Mussolini" that he intends to steer something of a middle course, agreeing that Mussolini did not govern merely by coercion but enjoyed widespread support, while retaining the fundamentally negative assessment of his time in power.
It's a whole lot easier to steer something moving than something dead in its tracks.
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In the absence of new data, physicists must steer by something other than hard empirical evidence in their quest for a final theory.
Too often after a long shift late at night, I steer toward something quick and easy, which usually means heavy and unhealthy.
"She wants a political win in the last few months in office, she's almost desperate, that's not the frame of mind you want to try and steer through something as important as this dossier".
The goal is to answer interesting questions or build something cool in a week (it will take longer, but this will steer you towards something manageable).
"I also try to steer people toward something new.
The sales clerk tried to steer her to something else.
I'd imagine his cheesy tastes would steer him towards something more Blue" - Daniel Solomons (and 1,056 others).
It would also help graduates steer clear of something called forbearance, which can add interest to a loan that could ultimately cost more than SafeStart's upfront fees.
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